>CGI typically starts a new  executable --meaning it creates a new >process.
>That is very time consuming.
>Servlet after they are loaded for the first time, are living in the
>process space already created by the server.
>So to start a execution of already loaded code is much faster.
>-rrs

I think we all agree servlets are faster than CGI perl.  But i'd be curious
to see tests from mod_perl.


Giscard Girard


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